Job Description:
Ko wai mātou | Our Organisation We are Te Whatu Ora Te Toka Tumai Auckland. We provide health and disability services to more than half a million people living in central Auckland, regional services for Northland and greater Auckland, and specialist national services for the whole of New Zealand. Our main sites are Auckland City Hospital, Greenlane Clinical Centre and Starship Children’s Hospital, located in central Auckland. We are part of Te Whatu Ora – Health New Zealand, the overarching organisation for New Zealand’s national health service. Te Whatu Ora leads the day-to-day running of the health system, with functions delivered at local, district, regional and national levels. We are also an Accredited Employer with Immigration NZ (Please visit Immigration NZ Accredited Employer Work Visa for more information if you will be needing a Work Visa) We are committed to upholding Te Tiriti o Waitangi and providing culturally safe care. We value role modelling manaakitanga as demonstrated by Ngāti Whātua in the gifting of their whenua on which our hospitals stand. We aspire to having a workforce reflective of the communities we serve and achieving equitable outcomes for all. Te whiwhinga mahi | The Opportunity As an acute oncology nurse, you will have the opportunity to work with patients who are going through a difficult time in their life and help make a real difference to their experience. You will have opportunities to develop skills in the specialised area of oncology and work towards senior clinical and leadership positions such as nurse specialists. Furthermore, you will have the opportunity to work in a part of the hospital that is committed to improving Maori health outcomes and have opportunities to be part of our Kaimahi Māori team to broaden your knowledge of Māori health, tikanga and te reo. You will also be a part of a supportive team with a good sense of humour. For some people the thought of working in cancer can be daunting. But the humanness of cancer is what also makes it meaningful. We are committed to providing support and continuing professional development, including the Antineoplastic Drug Administration Course and subsidised relevant postgraduate education. You will be offered a personalised orientation programme, excellent professional development opportunities including Antineoplastic Drug Administration Course and facilitate access to on-going education. For further details, please refer to the position description here. Nga Pūkenga Motuhake | Important Skills Ideally, you will come from an oncology, haematology or medical nursing background and must have a minimum of 1 year post-graduate nursing experience in an acute care hospital. For more information about this role please contact Sudha Jeejo, Charge Nurse via SudhaJ@adhb.govt.nz He aha ngā painga o tēnei mahi mōu | Why you will enjoy working here We recognise there is more to life than mahi | work, and we encourage and provide access to all our staff several services and benefits to support themselves whilst they are employed within Te Toka Tumai Auckland. For more information on what we offer, please click here. Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply Please submit your application online, outlining your experience and motivation to apply to this role. If you have any queries about accessibility, or technical issues with the online process, please contact Abi Salisbury, Recruitment Consultant via Abi.Salisbury@tewhatuora.govt.nz to discuss how we can best support your application.
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